Joe Uris hosts a discussion of BPA and a lack of regulation in the
U.S.Bisphenol A (BPA) is an industrial chemical that has been present in many
hard plastic bottles and metal-based food and beverage cans since the
1960s.BPA exhibits hormone-like properties at high dosage l...
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It seems that American and Canadian oil companies are producing more crude
than their exissting pipeline network can carry. The answer, in the short
term, has been to ship the oil by rail. The Vancouver, Wash. port commission
last week cleared the way for the construction o...
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In America, it seems, one can gun down a fellow citizen if one feels
threatened. Or if one thinks the fellow citizen is a tad bit dark-skinned to
be in one's neighborhood. Or carrying some dime-store candy.Trayvon Martin's
death at the hands of George Zimmerman was an entir...
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Host Joe Uris talks about the science fiction world of his childhood and the
reality of today. It's about how it all came true and how awful it really is.
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Blowing the whistle on abuses of power used to be a laudable act, a hallmark
of transparent democracy and a sign of a society's commitment to civil
liberties and the rule of law. Not any more. Abe and Joe discuss Edward
Snowden and the modern American surveillance state.
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Abe returns having just experienced a major life event that included a brush
with the modern American health care system. Tune in to hear he and Joe
discuss the present and future of health care for Americans of all stripes.
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Host Joe Uris leads a discussion of the incredible story of former National
Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden and the leaking of top-secret
documents disclosing extensive U.S. surveillance of telephone calls and
Internet communications.
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Alaska's proposed Pebble Mine is a textbook case of ecological health vs.
economic gain. A rich vein of porphyry copper, gold, and molybdenum lies
beneath Soutwest Alaska, and a multinational mining corporation wants to dig
a hole two miles wide to get at it. Problem is, th...
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